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MULTI-HUED DAMSEL IN THE BEAUTY OF HER WETNESS

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MULTIHUED DAMSEL IN THE BEAUTY OF HER WETNESS

 

Out of the womb of seedless water came her birth,

And no less than always has been her silent beauty;

Radiant essence, crowning the earth’s heavenly throne:-

 

She’s a special reflective bouquet of God’s creativity;

Mothering sun smoothing each of her rays into its chosen place,

As her regal dome challenges the matter of her crowning magnanimity:-

 

Her celestial realm is a royal domain established by her creator,

Her celestial, curvaceous, tinted arch has forever excited the mind’s

Voracious appetite for things whose worth and beauty rival gold’s own:-

 

Yes, from time immemorial, humanity has had the privileged

 Of her celestial beauty and teeming glow; yet, humanity,

Has never been able to control God’s teasing rainbow:-

 
Out of the womb of seedless water came her birth, And no less than always has been her silent beauty; Radiant essence, crowning the earth’s heavenly throne:- She’s a special reflective bouquet of God’s creativity; Mothering sun smoothing each of her rays into its chosen place As her regal dome challenges the matter of her crowning magnanimity:- Her celestial realm is a royal domain established by her creator; Her celestial curvaceous tinted arch has forever excited the mind’s Voracious appetite for things whose worth and beauty rivals gold’s own:- Yes, from time immemorial, humanity has had the privileged Of her celestial beauty and teeming glow; yet, humanity, Has never been able to control God’s teasing rainbow:-

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